Seeing motion with light

by Stephanie Chasteen on September 29, 2008

A fabulous science activity from Sebastien Martin over at the Exploratorium, via teacher Bree Barnett — visualizing kinetics with LED lights. See detailed instructions and more pictures over at that blog post.

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avatar Matt September 30, 2008 at 1:55 pm

Can’t talk, hypnotised.

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